Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Kiwiburn Electric Fence Post

I recently spoke to some of the wonderful people at the Kiwiburn, who wanted to use one of my pictures with the announcement of AfrikaBurn theme for 2015, The Gift - in the below article. I thought I would share their post with you too, enjoy!

NEW ZEALAND'S REGIONAL BURNING MAN EVENT

ISSUE 53 OCTOBER 2014 The amazing art of Kiwiburn – do we have a grant for you!

Summer's
almost here and it's less than 80 days til the effigy burns! We'll be
home before we know it. You creative, clever folk who applied for Art
Grants have got us all excited about the art that will be adorning the
paddock and lighting up our world. There's still time to get some
funding for your project and opportunities to be part of community
projects! Whatever your skills, whether creative or hands on, you can
contribute to Kiwiburn...

Let’s make Kiwiburn more amazing!

Do you have an amazing idea to improve Kiwiburn and the infrastructure and processes that enable our community to exist? Kiwiburn offers Innovation Grants
of up to $800 which fund practical projects that might speed-up
construction and takedown of Kiwiburn, provide better lighting, save
water or electricity, provide greener power, reduce vehicle use, or find
a clever way of reusing rubbish. Innovation Grants projects don’t
necessarily have to be participatory or artistic, they can be ‘behind
the scenes’ or purely functional, though any project must benefit the
wider Kiwiburn community.

Feeling creative?We’d love to see your art on the paddock next year! Submissions for Large Art Grants have closed, however you can apply now for Small Art Grants (under $500) – the deadline for applications is midnight, Friday 31 October.

Do you have an idea for an art project that the Kiwiburn community can help work on? Community Art Projects (CAPs) are designed to provide participants with the opportunity to make art and build community. Applications are now being accepted!

Kiwiburn
has allocated $800 for this project. It will be given to one applicant
or split among several dependent on the quality and needs of the
individual proposals. The criteria are mostly the same as those of
standard Art Grants, with an emphasis on interactivity and relevance to
the theme.

The
closing date for applications is Sunday 16 November at midnight, with
announcements to be made three weeks after that on Sunday 7 December.To apply, click here. If you have any questions email them to us.

Have you got your Kiwiburn 2015 tickets?

A
flurry of activity meant the 200 first tier tickets sold out in a few
days. They’ll be on sale right up to the event though we’d love you to
buy your tickets as soon as you can as it helps us plan for things like
how many portable toilets we’ll need! And if you can afford it, please
buy higher priced tickets at any time, effectively donating a bit more
cash towards an awesome festival. Visit the website for more information.

Tankwa Town ThemeAfrikaburn has announced their theme for 2015, The Gift – ‘The
receiving of the gift is as important as the making of the gift and the
giving of the gift’. Held from 27 April through 3 May, the event
attracted almost 10,000 burners in 2014, selling out in record time. Photo below courtesy of Sean Furlong Photography

PURE-C: Paddock Unlimited Renewable Energy Co-op need you!

Their
mission is to encourage low voltage renewable energy power solutions on
the paddock instead of dirty noisy fossil fueled generators.After several years on the paddock, slowly expanding their capabilities, the Pure-C team are looking for a couple of keen people to help setup and maintain many of the Kiwiburn lighting systems:self
contained solar power systems for Gate, Greeters and the Town Hall, as
well as general paddock lighting of portable toilets, gateways and some
paths.

Using
safe low voltage lighting systems – some self contained with solar
panels and batteries, and some with only batteries – there is a simple
early evening task to take fresh batteries to them from our charging
station.

NOTE: as only 12 volts is used, no special electrical skills are required though full training and hugs will be provided.The team are considering dressing up and making a ritual procession – similar to Burning Man’s Lamp Lighters.If you are interested in joining, please message Captain Lumos.Register your theme camp!Theme camps make Kiwiburn fun!If you haven’t thought of bringing yours, you should! It is a great way to contribute and share with your community. Find out more here then follow the links to sign up.

The
wonderful Gate Crew are the hard-working folk who are the first to
welcome participants to the paddock and the last to say goodbye as they
return to the default world. Not to be confused with the Greeters who will give you and your mum a warm welcome, hugs and info at the next stop

Gate
Crew ensure all participants enter Kiwiburn in a safe, sound, and
efficient manner; nobody gets in without the proper credentials; search
all vehicles for those sneaky stowaways, potential MOOP-makers (Matter
Out Of Place), fireworks and dogs.

Does
that sound like you? If you want to get involved and be part of a great
crew, sign up for a shift or two. Take a look at the roster then send an email to lock in a shift.

Be part of the Media Subcommittee!

You're
a whizz at copywriting, can manage producing this newsletter each
month, are competent, or at least familar with using Mail Chimp and have
a good eye for layout. You also have a few spare hours every month to
make this happen. Is this some of or all of your talents? We're a small
team and we would love to hear from you with a brief outline of your
skills and enthusiasm. Email us now!

Burning Seed growing fast

The fifth Burning Seed was held early October – here's a brief overview from Jodi, a veteran burner.

Burning
Seed had its third consecutive year of 100% growth, tipping the scales
at 2400 participants this year. With growth comes increased spending
capacity, so we were able to offer $25k in art grants, $6k in theme camp
grants, and significantly increase the budgets the effigy, and
especially the temple.

Design
of the effigy and temple were opened to the community this year, a
first that was not without difficulties. The winning temple design from
Jesseca Sheck and Lauren Massey was a flaming galah. The temple,
designed and built by a Melbourne-based crew led by architect Elba
Garcia-Clark was one of the event highlights. Its massive burn created
significant fire tornados that contributed to a very moving experience
for many participants.

Theme
camps tipped the scales at a record 52, ranging from chilled out
hospitality at the Soupery, Red Earth Brewery and Kettle Tea House to
classic dance spaces like Bean Bag Babylon and new comer Pelican Villa.
Veteran theme camps Coco Poco Loco, Dirty Birds, and Swing Dog took
their show on the road with art cars leading dancers into fields and
forests.

Keep an eye on our website for more detailed updates and a flood of amazing photos. Better yet, subscribe
to our newsletter the Flaming Galah. And don't forget to drop us a line
next time you're crossing the ditch – there's always something going on
for a Kiwiburner to sink their teeth into!

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I am inspired by shooting great photographs in great places – producing images of places and events which show off what a great world we live in. I strive to provide companies, lodges, hotels, resorts and advertising agencies with powerful imagery to promote their product the best way possible and in as many mediums as possible.

My love of travel has never diminished so I also enjoy seeking out beautiful and interesting destinations all over the world which I photograph. I am based in Somerset West, South Africa.